A mowing machine includes a cutting unit, a conveying unit for conveying grass clippings away from the cutting unit, and a packing unit including a paper-rolling module and a paper-dispensing module. The paper-rolling module defines an accommodation space for collecting grass clippings from the conveying unit, and includes scrolling axles spaced apart from each other by a gap, and movable between an opened position, where the gap has a predetermined width for allowing passage of the grass clippings from the conveying unit through the gap into the accommodation space, and a closed position, where the scrolling axles rotate to pack the grass clippings with the paper dispensed from the paper-dispensing module.
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1. A mowing machine capable of packing grass clippings with paper, said mowing machine comprising:
a cutting unit adapted for conveying grass;
a conveying unit adapted for conveying grass clippings away from said cutting unit; and
a packing unit including
a paper-rolling module defining an accommodation space for collecting grass clippings from said conveying unit, and including first and second scrolling axles that are spaced apart from each other by a gap, which is in spatial communication with said accommodation space, and that are movable relative to each other between an opened position, where said gap has a first predetermined width for allowing passage of the grass clippings from said conveying unit through said gap into said accommodation space, and a closed position, where said gap has a second predetermined width smaller than the first predetermined width, and
a paper-dispensing module adapted for dispensing paper into said accommodation space via said gap, said first and second scrolling axles rotating to pack the grass clippings with the paper when being at the closed position.
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This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/481,271, filed on May 2, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a mowing machine, more particularly to a mowing machine that is capable of packing collected grass clippings into grass packs.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are currently various types of mowing machines. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 095123429 discloses a conventional mowing machine that includes a cutting blade unit and a hybrid power module, so that the cutting blade unit can be driven by either one of a piston engine and a battery of the hybrid power module as required. Taiwanese Patent No. 513277 discloses a conventional mowing machine having a detachable container for accommodating grass clippings. Taiwanese Patent No. I333831 discloses a conventional mowing machine having a mechanism for collecting grass clippings from a cutting unit via an air channel into a bag by suction, and for discharging air from the bag toward the cutting unit through the air channel, thereby suppressing noise generation and preventing leakage of dust.
The object of the present invention is to provide a mowing machine that is capable of collecting grass clippings and automatically packing the collected grass clippings into grass packs.
Accordingly, a mowing machine of the present invention is capable of packing grass clippings with paper. The mowing machine comprises a cutting unit adapted for cutting grass, a conveying unit adapted for conveying grass clippings away from the cutting unit, and a packing unit including a paper-rolling module and a paper-dispensing module. The paper-rolling module defines an accommodation space for collecting grass clippings from the conveying unit, and includes first and second scrolling axles that are spaced apart from each other by a gap, which is in spatial communication with the accommodation space, and that are movable relative to each other between an opened position, where the gap has a first predetermined width for allowing passage of the grass clippings from the conveying unit through the gap into the accommodation space, and a closed position, where the gap has a second predetermined width smaller than the first predetermined width. The paper-dispensing module is adapted for dispensing paper into the accommodation space via the gap. The first and second scrolling axles rotate to pack the grass clippings with the paper when being at the closed position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The cutting unit 1 includes a rotary blade 11 that is rotatably driven to cut grass and to fling grass clippings onto the conveying unit 2.
The conveying unit 2 is disposed behind the cutting unit 1, and includes a pair of rollers 23, one of which is disposed relatively proximate to the cutting unit 1, and a first belt 21 wound over the rollers 23 and arranged to convey the grass clippings from the cutting unit 1 to the packing unit 3. Said one of the rollers 23 is disposed at a low position relative to the other one of the rollers 23. The conveying unit 2 further includes a plurality of rows of bristles 22 arranged along and disposed on the first belt 21 for holding the grass clippings while the first belt 21 is conveying the grass clippings.
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The paper-rolling module 34 includes first and second scrolling axles 341, 342, and a second belt 343 wound over the first and second scrolling axles 341, 342 and cooperating therewith to define an accommodation space 344 under the other one of the rollers 23 for collecting the grass clippings. The first and second scrolling axles 341, 342 are spaced apart from each other by a gap 345, which is in spatial communication with the accommodation space 344, and are movable relative to each other between an opened position (see
During operation of the mowing machine of this invention, when the first and second scrolling axles 341, 342 are disposed in the opened position, the grass clippings flung from the rotary blade 11 onto the first belt 21 is conveyed toward the other one of the rollers 23, and subsequently falls off through the gap 345 into the accommodation space 344. The first preferred embodiment is configured such that, upon detecting (e.g., through optical techniques) a predetermined amount of grass clippings in the accommodation space 344, operations of the cutting unit 1 and the conveying unit 2 are paused, the paper is dispensed from the paper-dispensing module 32 under guidance of the paper-guiding bracket 322 into the accommodation space 344 through the gap 345, and the first and second scrolling axles 341, 342 move from the opened position into the closed position to roll the grass clippings in the accommodation space 344 with the paper dispensed from the paper-dispensing module 32 to form a grass pack.
It should be noted that, before operation of the cutting unit 1 takes place, the paper-dispensing module 32 may be configured to dispense paper into the accommodation space 344 such that a portion of the second belt 343 corresponding to the accommodation space 344 is laid with paper.
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The housing unit 6 includes a main body 61 mounted with the cutting unit 1, the conveying unit 2, the packing unit 3, and the dispensing unit 5. The housing unit 6 further includes a flap door 62 pivotedly connected to the main body at top, disposed corresponding to the other one of the lateral sides of the paper-rolling module 34, and corresponding in position to the pushing plate 51.
Once the grass clippings in the accommodation space 344 is rolled in the paper, the plate-driving mechanism 54 is operable to drivingly move the pushing plate 51 toward the flap door 62 to push open the flap door 62 with the pushing rods 53 while the pushing plate 51 pushes the roll of grass clippings from the accommodation space 344 toward the flap door 62 and out of the main body 61. Preferably, the flap door 62 is provided with a magnetic component at bottom (not shown) for magnetically closing the flap door 62. After the roll of grass clipping is pushed out of the main body 61, the plate-driving mechanism 54 is operable to drivingly move the pushing plate 51 away from the flap door 62, permitting the flap door 62 to close. Thereafter, operations of the cutting unit 1 and the conveying unit 2 are resumed.
It should be further noted that light sensor techniques may be employed for detecting the amount of the grass clippings in the accommodation space 344. Moreover, adhesives may be applied to marginal portions of the paper roll 33 before use such that opposite ends of the roll of grass clippings are sealed during the rolling process, which prevents leakage of grass clippings.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Chen, Wei-Han, Chen, Tien-Chen
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